General FAQ’s
What defines a leak? And how do we know if our packaging is leaking?
A leak is defined as any unintended opening in packaging that allows the contents to escape or external substances to enter. To determine if your packaging is leaking, we use sophisticated leak detection methods, such as vacuum decay testing, which can detect even the smallest pressure differences indicating a breach in packaging integrity. This method provides a reliable way to ensure your packaging is secure and leak-free.
How much Does leak detection save?
With non-destructive leak detection, you can achieve considerable savings. Leaking packages cause losses across the entire chain and could inflict significant damage to a brand’s image.
What is the most common leak detection method for food packaging?
The most common leak detection method is de vacuum decay test method, used to detect leaks in flexible and rigid packaging.
How do you solve leakage problems in food packaging?
You can use leak testers for process control, ensuring quality by identifying minor leaks in packaged food items. The leak tester results will help you solve leakage problems, which are usually the result of sealing issues.